EAR

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The EAR (Export Administration Regulations) are U.S. regulations that control the export and reexport of most commercial and dual-use items for reasons of national security, foreign policy, and trade protection.

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EAR canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf United States export control regulation
abbreviation EAR self-linksurface differs
administeredBy Bureau of Industry and Security
U.S. Department of Commerce
appliesTo U.S.-origin items worldwide
certain foreign-made items with U.S. content
certain foreign-produced items subject to foreign direct product rules
codifiedIn 15 C.F.R. Parts 730–774
Title 15 of the Code of Federal Regulations
country United States of America
surface form: United States
defines Commerce Control List
Export Control Classification Number
U.S. person
deemed export
reexport
software
technology
enforcedBy Bureau of Industry and Security
Bureau of Industry and Security
surface form: Office of Export Enforcement
hasPart Commerce Control List
surface form: Commerce Control List (Part 774)

Enforcement and Protective Measures (Part 764)
Export Control Reform Act of 2018
surface form: Export Administration Regulations Act (authority provisions)

Export Clearance Requirements (Part 758)
Export Licensing (Part 748)
General Provisions (Part 730)
legalBasis Export Control Reform Act of 2018
predecessor Export Administration Act of 1979
purpose anti-terrorism
crime control
foreign policy
national security
nonproliferation
regional stability
regulate certain less-sensitive military items
commercial items
dual-use items
export of items from the United States
in-country transfer of items
reexport of items from foreign countries
relatedTo International Traffic in Arms Regulations
Office of Foreign Assets Control sanctions programs
requires export licenses for controlled items
screening of end users and end uses
scopeExcludes defense articles subject to the International Traffic in Arms Regulations
most financial and trade sanctions administered by OFAC
violationConsequences civil penalties
criminal penalties
denial of export privileges
seizure and forfeiture of goods

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EAR abbreviation EAR self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Export Administration Regulations